Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations (SOR/86-1065)
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Regulations are current to 2026-03-17 and last amended on 2024-10-21. Previous Versions
8 (1) Subject to section 9, the Minister may suspend or cancel a licence where the licensee
(a) is the subject of a receivership in respect of his debts;
(b) fails to comply with any Act of Parliament, or any regulation made pursuant thereto, that prohibits, controls or regulates the importation or exportation of goods;
(c) [Repealed, SOR/95-177, s. 4]
(d) has, in the course of his operation of the sufferance warehouse, acted dishonestly in his business dealings with customs brokers, importers, carriers, Her Majesty or servants of Her Majesty; or
(e) has been incompetent in the operation of the sufferance warehouse.
(2) Subject to section 9, the Minister may cancel a licence where
(a) the volume of goods being received in the sufferance warehouse is no longer sufficient to warrant the continued operation;
(b) there is no longer a need for a sufferance warehouse in the area in which the sufferance warehouse is located; or
(c) the Agency is no longer able to provide customs services with respect to the sufferance warehouse.
- SOR/95-177, s. 4
- SOR/2005-211, s. 6
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